brentm77
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That’s why it’s not ideal for children to be raised by grandparents, as wonderful as grandparents are. They don’t have the stamina of youth to keep up with rambunctious children. The fact that not one child to my knowledge has fallen off of a Disney Cruise Line ship in its approximately 28 years of operation until last week? That fact alone is evidence that yes it is possible to watch even the most difficult and ingenious of children (which we happen to have lol.). There are balconies and railings everywhere on a cruise ship. Why hasn’t one child ever fallen off? Because people, 99.9999% of them watch out for their children’s basic safety at a minimum.
This could actually cut the other way, because I have been on so many cruises where a good portion of the children are not watched at all, and yet nobody has fallen over. I'm talking about very young children running through the ship with nobody close by. Maybe if watching children was what was preventing this, then we would have seen many more go over? Instead, maybe this was a very rare freak accident.
In the end, we simply don't have enough information. She could have been up and over the railing in a matter of seconds for all we know. Yes, parents should watch there children closely on a ship like this, and yes I tire of parents not being responsible with their kids and think they need to be held responsible for neglect, but I am comfortable reserving judgment since there aren't enough facts in evidence in my opinion.
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